Topic: Photography
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Where New York's Old Telephone Booths Go to Die
A photographer stumbles on a payphone 'graveyard' in West Harlem.
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Steamboats and Smog: Life Along the Ohio River in the 1970s
A complicated balance of highways, bridges, and natural beauty.
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The Melancholy Beauty of San Francisco's Street Mattresses
"There could be rotting flesh and feces on a mattress," says photographer Amanda Durbin, "and I'd still snap a photo before I called the authorities."
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Capturing the Stark Beauty of Rochester and Its Suburbs
"The overall atmosphere can change within walking distance."
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A Disappearing American Original: The Roadside Rest Area
Photographer Ryann Ford has been traveling around the country documenting roadside rest areas before they're gone for good.
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Gorgeous, Surreal Photos of Mount Fuji Show Why It Deserves UNESCO's Respect
Photographer Koichi Shimano portrays the godlike volcano in the grips of seriously profound and weird weather.
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Finding the Hidden Beauty in Liquor Stores and Cheap Motels
A photographer seeks out L.A.'s less glamorous side.
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If a Photographer Takes a Picture of You Through Your Apartment Window, Is it Art?
A lawsuit against Arne Svenson, who captured unwitting subjects through their windows, could draw an important line between art and intrusion.
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Photographic 'Love Letters' to New York and London
Daniella Zalcman blends images of the two cities in a way that's both fantastical and haunting.
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Inside Mexico City's Chaotic Underground Rush Hour
A photographer captures the routine madness of Mexico's largest subway system.

